Interpersonal Problems and Conceptions of Personality Disorders
Autor: | Jerry S. Wiggins, Aaron L. Pincus |
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Rok vydání: | 1990 |
Předmět: |
Agreeableness
Personality development media_common.quotation_subject Sadistic personality disorder Big Five personality traits and culture Absorption (psychology) medicine.disease Personality disorders Developmental psychology Psychiatry and Mental health Clinical Psychology Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory medicine Personality Psychology Social psychology media_common |
Zdroj: | Journal of Personality Disorders. 4:342-352 |
ISSN: | 0885-579X |
DOI: | 10.1521/pedi.1990.4.4.342 |
Popis: | A growing consensus in the literature on personality disorders suggests that dysfunctional interpersonal behavior is either the defining feature or a major component of many personality disorders. Interpersonal psychologists have described personality-disordered individuals as displaying rigid maladaptive patterns of interaction with others that in turn elicit a limited class of responses that can perpetuate the dysfunctional pattern. The conception of interpersonal problems as interpersonal behavioral excesses and inhibitions (Horowitz, 1979) was proposed as an indicator of such rigid interaction patterns. Conceptions of personality disorders inherent in the MMPI Personality Disorder Scales and the Personality Adjective Check List were evaluated in this study within the context of a circumplex model of interpersonal problems. The data supported an interpersonal conceptualization of a number of personality disorders. The results are discussed with reference to Millon's theory of personality and the centra... |
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